3. About the story.
“Who moved my cheese ?”, Is the story
of four Imaginary characters lived in a
maze who faced unexpected change when
they discovered their “cheese” has
disappeared . Each adapted to change in
their “maze” differently. In fact, one
doesn’t adapt at all….
5. “SCURRY”, Who is
always scurry in to action
,whenever it may be .
“SNIFF”, Who has the
ability to sniff out change
early.
Two of them were MICE:-
6. “HAW”, Is a little person who
learns to adapt in time when he
sees changing can lead to
something better.
“HEM”, who denies and
resists change as he
fears it will lead to
something worse.
And two of them where LITTLE PEOPLE:-
7. What is a Cheese?
Cheese is a metaphor for what you
want to have in life—whether it is a
good job, a loving relationship,
money, a possession, health or peace
of mind.
And the maze is where you look for
what you want—the organization
you work in, or the family or
community you.
8.
9. Haw finally found the new cheese station “N” and he learnt that “the quicker you let go
of old cheese, the sooner you find new cheese” and he also learnt that “ If you do not
change, you can become extinct”.
10. HAW had a habit of writing in the wall “What all he learns and
experiences in his journey while searching new cheese”
And while his way to the new search he all the time remembered
his friend HEM.
It took time to change him but he managed the change and
changed accordingly towards the new cheese.
11. This is a situation when HEM was hungry and was alone in the
cheese station “C”. Though he was hungry he denied to the new
change and new cheese, thinking of the hurdles in the maze
12. Learning's from this book :
One should learn from this book is :
How to keep your life easy and not to complicate things.
One should learn to notice small changes early which will help you to adapt the bigger
changes that are to come.
The more important your cheese is to you the more you want to hold on to it.
Imagining yourself enjoying your new cheese leads you to it.
When you stop being afraid you feel good.
Old beliefs do not lead you to new cheese.